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Directed by Takashi Shimizu.
This American remake of director Takashi Shimizu's popular Japanese movie franchise The Grudge puts Buffy the Vampire Slayer alumna Sarah Michelle Gellar back into the line of supernatural fire. When Karen (Gellar), an American student working with a Japanese health center for college credit, comes across a mysterious curse, she quickly finds herself embroiled in a fight for her own sanity, and, ultimately, her very survival. Known as a "grudge," the curse was born inside of a house after its inhabitants died while consumed by rage -- according to legend, the curse touches all who come into contact with it, and will torment those unlucky individuals until they, too, become part of the grudge . Each time the curse finds a new victim, it is, in a sense, reborn, and will continue on its path unless Karen can free herself from its control over her. This version of The Grudge is also directed by Shimizu, and features Jason Behr, Clea Duvall, KaDee Strickland, William Mapother, and Bill Pullman in supporting roles. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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devomayhandevomayhan SCARY!!!!!!!
by devomayhan in devomayhan Blog
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magrebimagrebi Re:Top Things to do when encoun ...
by magrebi in Movie Games
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"[quote user="mercurial"] [quote user="magrebi"] If you are searching for something which caused a noise and find out it is just the cat, leave the room asap if you value your life [/quote] The Grudge? [/quote] Sorry it's taken me so long to get back to you-- but you are right, it is The Grudge. Your turn. " [More]
mercurialmercurial Re:Top Things to do when encoun ...
by mercurial in Movie Games
lost interest.
"[quote user="magrebi"] If you are searching for something which caused a noise and find out it is just the cat, leave the room asap if you value your life [/quote] The Grudge? " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Double features
by leeroy711 in B Movies
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"[quote user="SkyPilot"][quote user="mercurial"] [quote user="leeroy711"] I've only been to a few double features in my day, but they have all been bad. I took my wife to see The Flight Of The Phoenix & Grudge And I recall when I was a teenager sitting through Undersiege 2 and Lawnmower Man 2 [/quote] Ewww. Just Ewww. I don't know how you could sit through those double features. [/quote] I didn't know there was a Lawnmower Man 2! That one coupled with Undersiege 2 would probably beat the S.W.A.T. and Bad Boys 2 pairing I saw. leeroy711, was it hard to sit through those, or did you still have fun? What made my experience fun with S.W.A.T./ Bad Boys 2 was being with friends, and being able to be a loud idiot without disturbing anyone. That said, who thinks they could have fun during this fictional WORST DOUBLE FEATURE EVER: The Paul Hogan Double Feature, Crocodile Dundee II and Lightning Jack. Cuba Gooding Jr. is mute, get it!? The idea of a Kathleen Turner double feature kind ... " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Double features
by SkyPilot in B Movies
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"[quote user="mercurial"] [quote user="leeroy711"] I've only been to a few double features in my day, but they have all been bad. I took my wife to see The Flight Of The Phoenix & Grudge And I recall when I was a teenager sitting through Undersiege 2 and Lawnmower Man 2 [/quote] Ewww. Just Ewww. I don't know how you could sit through those double features. [/quote] I didn't know there was a Lawnmower Man 2! That one coupled with Undersiege 2 would probably beat the S.W.A.T. and Bad Boys 2 pairing I saw. leeroy711, was it hard to sit through those, or did you still have fun? What made my experience fun with S.W.A.T./ Bad Boys 2 was being with friends, and being able to be a loud idiot without disturbing anyone. That said, who thinks they could have fun during this fictional WORST DOUBLE FEATURE EVER: The Paul Hogan Double Feature, Crocodile Dundee II and Lightning Jack. Cuba Gooding Jr. is mute, get it!? The idea of a Kathleen Turner double feature kind of makes me want to die ... " [More]
mercurialmercurial Re:Double features
by mercurial in B Movies
lost interest.
"[quote user="leeroy711"] I've only been to a few double features in my day, but they have all been bad. I took my wife to see The Flight Of The Phoenix & Grudge And I recall when I was a teenager sitting through Undersiege 2 and Lawnmower Man 2 [/quote] Ewww. Just Ewww. I don't know how you could sit through those double features. " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Double features
by leeroy711 in B Movies
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"I've only been to a few double features in my day, but they have all been bad. I took my wife to see The Flight Of The Phoenix & Grudge And I recall when I was a teenager sitting through Undersiege 2 and Lawnmower Man 2 " [More]
divinemsjunebugdivinemsjunebug Re: almost G rated but not!! s ...
by divinemsjunebug in suspense-thriller-mystery-horror
liked it.
"Hmmm, that definately rules out I Spit on your Grave...lol. I was just looking over my Rental History and it looks like I'm a lot more disturbed than I thought I was - hee hee, I don't think I hardly have anything on there with minimal anything...sigh. Let's see...There was Ghost Rider with Nicholas Cage, that was pretty fun and tame, the older movies from the 70s usually have a lot more suspense than gore, etc. Alice Sweet Alice was a good little spooky film but I wouldn't show it to children because it is about children and might be a little upsetting...Don't Look Now was very creepy but was pretty tame, some of the scary Japanese horror movies are just very suspenseful and hardly have ANY gore, The mainstream American versions of The Ring and The Grudge were scary but didn't have a lot of violence or cuss words. I'll have to think of some more. There is Eddie Murphy's The Haunted Mansion...or any other scary Disney Movie... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: What If Hitchcock Could Use ...
by Risselada in PulpFiction1975
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"There actually have been a huge number of instances of directors remaking their own work.Yasujiro Ozu essentially remade most of his movies over and over from what I hear, some officially like A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) and Floating Weeds (1959)Quite recently it seems as though directors of foreign movies that are successful, often remake their films in English with American stars. Here's a few examples.Robert RodriguezEl Mariachi (1992)Desperado (1995)George SluizerThe Vanishing (1988)The Vanishing (1993)Takashi ShimizuJu-On: The Grudge (2003)The Grudge (2004)Michael HanekeFunny Games (1997)Funny Games (2008)Hideo NakataRingu 2 (1999)The Ring Two (2005)Consider the fact that Evil Dead 2 is essentially a remake of The Evil Dead. I hear that is because Raimi wanted to use footage from The Evil Dead in the beginning of Army of Darkness but he lost the rights. So he decided to just remake the whole movie first. I'm not sure if this is actually true.A lot of filmmaker ... " [More]
AlizeElizabethAlizeElizabeth Scared the hell out of me
by AlizeElizabeth in AlizeElizabeth Blog
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"This movie literally scared me, bad. I absolutely hated the faces of the mother and the child, mouth hanging wide open, horrible sounds coming out of their mouths, as they crawled for a kill. Very scary movie, and kep my attention the entire way though. The only dislike I have is Sarah Michelle Gellar was in it. I am not fond of her at all, and don't think she's that great of an actress. But all in all, this was a good movie! " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Having previously directed four variations on his patented vengeful ghost storyline in his native Japan, director Takashi Shimizu brings his lucrative horror franchise stateside with this remake of 2003's Ju-on: The Grudge. Though likely to be more frightening to American audiences unfamiliar with the conventions of Japanese horror than those who have basked in the dread of the slow-moving, dark-haired female ghosts that have seemingly come to define the genre, Shimizu's fifth entry into the popular series does manage to sustain the dread that so endeared the original Japanese Ju-on films to audiences in search of a good scare, while constantly keeping viewers on their toes with a series of well-timed shocks. Of course, when one has revisited the same themes and characters so many times, it's only a matter of time before the story begins to cannibalize itself. In addition to retelling the story from the first theatrical feature, The Grudge also reaches back to the original two shot-on-video features to provide a few good scares -- a fact that, despite its general effectiveness, does hint that the well may be running a bit dry and Shimizu may be wise to consider expanding his oeuvre as his international reputation continues to grow. If audiences find fault in any aspect of this surprisingly faithful remake, it may be in composer Christopher Young's suitably creepy, but somewhat clichéd score -- which tends to serve as a somewhat obvious primer to the film's most frightening moments. If this revelation comes as something of a disappointment to viewers who like their scares to come when least expected, it should be noted that the film makes fantastic -- and extremely unsettling -- use of sound to heighten the audience's sense of fear. When combined with Shimizu's penchant for nonlinear storytelling, these genuinely unsettling auditory assaults serve well to keep the viewer disoriented and ill-at-ease throughout. Additionally, Shimizu succeeds in the end by taking horror conventions one step further. Viewers are certainly well-aware that characters who investigate strange noises or peer into darkened corners are likely to meet a predictable fate, but by bending the unspoken rule that if you escape the haunted house you elude the ghost, Shimizu offers some truly unexpected and satisfying moments of terror that will no doubt serve to influence future cinematic hauntings. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 



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